1) Shopping for our family. No Walmart or Meijer run here. This is NOT a simple task in Nicaragua. She went to 6 stores on Monday to get everything we needed for our week.
2) Cooking for our family and hosting 2.5 dinner gatherings. We used to take turns cooking the States, but here, she does the majority (though I still enjoy helping!). This week, she made 6 pans of chicken enchiladas--some for hosting a dinner with visitng friends Gary and Rosemary Schipper from First CRC, some for a hosting a dinner with our Manuel (our pastor) and Maria Jose and family, and some for a co-worker of mine that is recovering from surgery. I love Ruth's hospitality!
3) Teaching in Spanish. Ruth spent her Wednesday morning teaching a group of 10 expectant moms (and 10 other observers, medical professionals, ect) for 2 hours at AMOS clinic, all in Spanish with no other English speakers around, part of a 8 week course. Last semester, she had only a handful of participants--it has grown so much this year, praise God! It takes so much work and energy to prepare a class in a language we are still learning. Ruth is brave and doesn't let the language barrier affect her work or relationships!
4) Carpooling: She drives groups of kids to and from school all the time!
5) Paying the Bills: Not like the US. You call on the phone, and do it all in Spanish. A horrifying task, and she does it monthly and so well. I would have no clue how to do it!
6) Playing Volleyball: Ruth loves sports (way more than I do!), and I love that Ruth loves sports. For the first time, she played volleyball one night this week with a group of adults (including a former professional player), and she both held her own and had a blast. I'm so glad she can have fun. If you are in a group of people, RUth is someone you want to be around. Funny, sometimes "edgy":), witty, loud (when playing sports!).
7) Valentine's Day Tasks: Of course, it was Ruth who made cute Valentine's with (not for!) all of the kids to share at school. 90,to be exact. I didn't do one. She also baked 50 heart-shaped sugar cookies for my students (of course on the day she made the chicken enchiladas). She is a servant-hearted mom and wife, and I appreciate so much the way she looks to love me through acts of service.
8) Coordinating: Ruth has been busy coordinating with Rehoboth school, CRWM, and a team here in Nicaragua to prepare for a group of 14 coming to learn and serve here over Semana Santa (holy week). She is so good at details and thinking ahead, and keeps our calendar organized.
My list could go on and on, and the moment I publish this, I'll no doubt think of something that should have been on this list. . . thanks for reading about my awesome wife on this day of "love and friendship," and I wish you all a day where you feel blessed by the friends and family God has surrounded you with. Ruth is leaving for the States this Thursday for a week. . .I'm so happy for her to get to be with her family and especially so she can meet new beautiful baby Isla and help out her sister Muriel. .. but I know that her being gone for 7 days will only make me appreciate Ruth and all she does and all she is even more!